IAC tuning. Am I crazy? (Solved!)
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pb3
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If you do jumper them they are located on the MSII card, the small daughter board plugged into you V3 main board, they are the two big rectangles on the underside.
I have enjoyed the two and throwing on this thread, is it hardware, is it software, been there no end of times as a software engineer myself.
Many thanks to all those involved, it was driving my a little crazy as well.
Ultima GTR 6.3L / MS-II / v3.0 / B&G 2.36 / MT 2.25
Innovate LC-1 / GM IAC / EDIS-8
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Do you have your steps set up so that when the coolant is at operating temperature the stepper pintle is fully closed, and you control your hot idle by cracking the throttle with a screw ? If that is your setup, then if it is a step inconsistency then your results imply that on a wam restart, the pintle doesn't fully close, but it does on a cold start. This is contrary to everyone's experience. The first thing is to do a data log and see if there is any difference in commanded steps between cold start and warm restart when you are at operating temp. If not and yet there is a difference in idle speed, then compare the enrichments, pulsewidth and timing advance. If there are differences, we can look at the log and your msq and see if we can find the reason for the differences. If there aren't, then try to see if there is truly a difference in the pintle opening. When you turn off the ignition, the pintle should remain in place, so examine its position to see if its truly closed. Then do a warm restart and re-examine.Ballistic wrote:Hmmm, I've now got a warmup idle that is 100-150 RPM lower than the idle speed on a restart. I increased step size from 2.5ms to 4.0 but it didn't seem to make a difference.
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bluetrepidation
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A.J.
TurboGt wrote:Well my IAC is working much better, but I think I still need to jump my resistors because I still need a high start value to get the IAC to open all the way.
Could someone list which ones to jump for all the boards? Mine is a V3 board.
Thanks again to everyone who got this working.
Marq
MS II Blue Processor w/ 2.684 Beta Code
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MegaTune 2.25
Innovate LC1 WB O2 Sensor
OBD I Saturn Wasted Spark DIS
w/ Cooling Fan and IAC
I'm having a sneaking suspicion that another component in my VR circuit has gone dud again so i'll be building the LM1815 setup for a test.
Just thought i'd throw the question out there.
Kris
Successfully MS2 v3.0 squirted 1971 Holden Monaro HQ
400 Pontiac, ported #16 heads, Tomahawk intake with custom plenum using LS1 78mm throttle body dialed in with a TechEdge 2E0 Wideband Controller.
Mine does the EXACT same thing. On warm up it's like it's out of sync with the steps but the minute you recycle the power after it's out of WUE, it operates perfectly.Ballistic wrote:Al, here's a warmup datalog and a copy of my .msq.
At the end of the datalog the idle was at 550, I turned off the engine and restarted, and the idle went to 850 with the same number of steps reported.
Successfully MS2 v3.0 squirted 1971 Holden Monaro HQ
400 Pontiac, ported #16 heads, Tomahawk intake with custom plenum using LS1 78mm throttle body dialed in with a TechEdge 2E0 Wideband Controller.
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Philip Lochner
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Got the car back from the gearbox shop. Tried 2.36 this morning. Seemed to work well. Certainly did not have the IAC "stuck" on wide open on the first start and did not have to restart. Even the bat was not too well after standing for longish time at gbshop.grippo wrote:Hopefully this will solve the problem for many of you.
Philip
Land Rover Discovery '95 4.6 V8i MS-2/V3/2.36/LC-1/EDIS
Jaguar XJS V.12 5.3, MS-2(2.686t11 - Dual table)/Dual LC-1/MSD6A/spark(VR/dissy)+fuel(LoZ+PWM)
I looked at the data log, msq and don't see anything fishy. It does seem the idle should be the same if the steps are the same. The only thing I see is that the IACStart steps is 355 but in the table the steps only go up to 290 at the highest temperature. The way this is meant to operate is that the last entry in the table should be the same as the IACStart value and the pintle should be fully closed. By making the max value a little larger than it needs to be you make up for any missed steps and can guarantee the pintle is fully closed. Then the idle is set by cracking the throttle plate. If you set the last table entry to 355 instead of 290 will you get a repeatable idle from cold and hot restarts ?Ballistic wrote:Al, here's a warmup datalog and a copy of my .msq.
At the end of the datalog the idle was at 550, I turned off the engine and restarted, and the idle went to 850 with the same number of steps reported.
Also, I assume you have jumpered the large 1 Ohm resistors on the bottom of the board ?
As far as why the steps do not prove repeatable - I'm not sure at this point. We have verfied that the new software puts out proper steps on a scope, and it is showing the correct commanded steps in the data log. The only other thing I can think that might be a problem is the step velocity (step time). This definitely has an effect on motors which I have seen many times in work. I believe you tried 2.5 to 4.0 ms steps. Did it make any difference ? If not, did you try 1.5 ms ?